unless they have mold or smell really bad, i'd say low.. but possibly food poisoning.
There's no reason to use it if it's expired
I doubt that very much.
Sesame seed is crushed, to get sesame oil and the by product is the sesame oil cake. These sesame oil cake has some oil content depending upon the crushing style, which may be in between 10 to 15%. From this oil cake, oil is extracted by extraction procedure. After the extraction process sesame oil meal is received as a by product.
Sesame oil is a complex mixture.
yes
Sesame oil is an edible vegetable oil produced from sesame seeds. The sesame seeds are primarily grown in developing countries. The seeds are then used to make the oil.
Gray sesame seeds aren't exactly the norm. There are ivory colored sesame seeds and black sesame seeds. The seeds are likely expired or dirty.
I read on another site that it is the same as toasted sesame oil.
it's darker,it tastes different,why wouldn't it It's darker because the seeds are toasted.
The specific heat of sesame oil is 1,63 J/g.K.
Not surprisingly, Sesame seeds. Sesame seeds themselves are taken from the sesame fruit. According to Wikipedia, sesame seeds were amoing the first crops used specifically for extracting the oil.
dry soy is just like any other food. if you eat expired food, there's a chance that you might get sick and might not get sick.
Woman Sesame Oil Maker was created on 1994-02-16.